Police Blotter for Sept. 7

Sean E. Mock, 39, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Saturday, Aug. 2

Charles David Bergstrom, 44, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail driving under the influence, driving with a revoked license, stop lights and turn signals, first-degree criminal trespass and aggravated motor vehicle theft.

Mark Allen Gay, 35, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail for driving under the influence, violating registration provisions and driving with fictitious number plates.

Michael Ryan White, 23, of Vernal, Utah, was booked into Moffat County Jail for driving under the influence, tail lamps and reflectors and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Bart Allen Mulnix, 42, was booked into Moffat County Jail for driving under the influence and driving under restraint.

Sunday, Aug. 3

Bobby Jo Warren, 26, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail for two counts of driving under the influence, tail lamps and reflectors and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Monday, Aug. 4

Jason Luverne Voss, 22, of Encampment, Wyo., was booked into Moffat County Jail for driving under the influence, prohibited use of weapon and careless driving.

Timothy Lee Carter, 49, of Grand Junction, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.

Tuesday, Aug. 5

John Thomas Boyer, 42, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail for criminal mischief and domestic violence.

Moffat County

Sheriff's Office

Thursday, Aug. 31

Deputies responded to a report of child abuse.

Deputies responded to a report of theft.

Deputies responded to two civil problems.

Deputies responded to a report of sexual assault.

Deputies responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle.

Deputies responded to three reports of domestic violence.

Deputies responded to two noise complaints.

Friday, Aug. 1

Deputies responded to six civil problems.

Deputies responded to two animal complaints.

Deputies responded to a report of theft.

Saturday, Aug. 2

Deputies responded to a report of trespassing.

Deputies issued three citations for driving under the influence.

Deputies responded to two animal complaint.

Deputies responded to two reports of domestic violence.

Sunday, Aug. 3

Deputies responded to a report of vandalism.

Deputies responded to a civil problem.

Deputies responded to an animal complaint.

Monday, Aug. 4

Deputies responded to two reports of theft.

Deputies responded to an animal complaint.

Craig Police Department

Friday, Aug. 1

Officers responded to five reports of theft.

Officers responded to seven animal complaints.

Officers responded to two civil problems.

Officers responded to a report of domestic violence.

Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct.

Officers responded to three reports of a suspicious vehicle.

Officers responded to a report of a missing person.

Officers responded to a report of vandalism.

Saturday, Aug. 2

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person.

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.

Officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle.

Officers responded to three reports of a civil problem.

Officers responded to 12 animal complaints.

Officers responded to a noise complaint.

Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct.

Tuesday, Aug. 5

Officers responded to four reports of domestic violence.

Officers responded to a report of property damage.

Officers responded to two reports of theft.

Officers responded to three animal complaints.

Officers responded to three reports of fraud.

Officers responded to a hit-and-run accident.

Officers responded to a report of property damage.

Officers responded to a report of a harassing telephone call.

Officers responded to two reports of child abuse.

Officers responded to a report of a drunken pedestrian.

Officers responded to three reports of a suspicious person.

Craig Fire/Rescue

No new calls.

Anyone who witnesses or has information about a crime is to call Moffat County Crime Stoppers at 824-3535. The phone line does not have caller identification. All callers remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward.